Intentional Family

Definition - What does Intentional Family mean?

An intentional family refers to a group
of people who decide to be a family and adopt mindsets and
actions that support this decision. This group of people can be made
up of actual blood relations, such as parents and their children.
They can also be made up of unrelated people who decide to co-habitate
and treat each other as family. An example would be a polyamorous group who decide to live together.

Kinkly explains Intentional Family

At the core of an intentional family is
intention. Members of the family must make a conscious effort to
think and do what's good for the family. This may be as basic as
doing one's assigned chores or eating dinners together. It could be
more complex, such as sharing expenses and being inclusive when it
comes to all members of the family.